Longbow Arch Hiking Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Unexpected, Fun Trail
We visited the Petroglyph area and just happened to come across the dinosaur tracks area and figured we might as well hike the Longbow Arch Trail. Hardly anyone on this trail at 4 pm on a Monday in Ap...
The Longbow Arch trail is much more than the description in the trail book. At a mere 1.25 miles one way, it seemed like a simple little hike, but it starts with all of the elevation gain right in the...
After you've done the national parks it's time to visit other local hikes around Moab. One that is worth your time is the climb to Longbow Arch, which is full of red rocks and prickly pears and rabbit...
We happened upon this quite by accident and found the combination we think can’t be beat! Off 279, North of Moab, after the petroglyphs along the way and after Williams Bottom Camping Area, is Poiso...
Unexpected, Fun Trail
We visited the Petroglyph area and just happened to come across the dinosaur tracks area and figured we might as well hike the Longbow Arch Trail. Hardly anyone on this trail at 4 pm on a Monday in Ap...
It's more than the description implies
The Longbow Arch trail is much more than the description in the trail book. At a mere 1.25 miles one way, it seemed like a simple little hike, but it starts with all of the elevation gain right in the...
Alone
We were the only people on the trail. It was a bit confusing at first. Fun to see the dinosaur tracks. Arch was nice.
Beware Poison Spiders
After you've done the national parks it's time to visit other local hikes around Moab. One that is worth your time is the climb to Longbow Arch, which is full of red rocks and prickly pears and rabbit...
Dino Tracks, Petroglyphs, Arch; all in one place
We happened upon this quite by accident and found the combination we think can’t be beat! Off 279, North of Moab, after the petroglyphs along the way and after Williams Bottom Camping Area, is Poiso...